C1italexdan
C1italexdan
01-10-2016
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why was the kaaba significant for mecca
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WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49
01-10-2016
It is believed that the Kaaba and the sacred stone are symbols of God's
covenant with Abraham and Ishmael, which also means that they are connected to the Muslim people as well.
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